The lone meat-eater in the house proclaims the to be the best meatless meatloaf he's had yet. I've even used a traditional brown sugar/ketchup glaze in the bottom of the pan once or twice to make it more authentic and it works just fine. Super quick and easy to throw together

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In case anyone else has the inclination to shape this like a meatloaf in a casserole dish, don't. Apparently, it says "spoon" into loaf pan for a reason, otherwise it will spread out flat! Now that that's established, on to the review. This was yummy, and tastes very much like a meatloaf (as vegetarianly possible). I also added, and highly recommend, chopped celery, onion, and carrot... adds texture and gives it more of a savory flavor. I also omitted the walnut's so the added veggies made up for the crunch without blowing a hole in my wallet. I left out the oil too (didn't and still don't see its purpose), only used 3 eggs, and threw in another handful of cornflakes. Thanks for the vegetarian comfort food!

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Despite the scores of reviews telling me so, I was still surprised when this interesting mix of ingredients turned into something impressive!
In lieu of own 'onion soup' mix to make it a bit more natural...I used 2ts thyme, a vege boullion cube, 1/2 c diceed onion & 2tb dried onion. Following the advice of another reviewer, I also brushed the top with ketchup/BBQ sauce in the last 10 mins of baking.
Thanks for posting - a definite 5 stars!

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This definitely doesn't taste like meat, but I eat mostly vegetarian so I didn't care. Personally, I thought this was a 3 star recipe as is, but I did make a few changes. I used home-made onion soup mix, and I processed all of the ingredients in the food processor. I am going to make this again, but when you google "cottage cheese roast" there are quite a few other recipes that call for special k. Next time I'm going to only process the walnuts and try just mixing the ingredients. While it did taste good, it kind of tasted like stuffing. I'm definitely going to try this one again with some modifications.

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I tried this and have fallen in love with it. You have to try it if you like a "meat loaf" kind of mid west, diner, comfort food. I baked it for 60 min. in a loaf pan, recipe as written. It would be great with green beans, gravy, roll, and apple pie.

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I have been making this recipe for years and it is fantastic! It looks, smells and tastes just like a traditional meatloaf. I prefer to make my own version of "onion soup mix" to limit the sodium & to incorporate fresh onions into the mixture. During the final 10 minutes of cooking, I brush the top with ketchup and increase the oven heat to 500 degrees. This creates a nice, caramelized topping. Enjoy!

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Yes this does sound like a weird combo but it actually works. I left out the oil , used egg whites, and used 2% cottage cheese to make it low fat. I used regular corn flakes and no nuts. I put everything in a food processor until it was a little less chunky and put it in a casserole dish. My boyfriend thought it smelled good when cooking and I ate it the next day for dinner. Not bad, but I would only use HALF of the onion soup mix and taste it before using the whole packet. I found mine to be a bit too salty. I think it would be cool to puree some carrots in this or use spinach or even mix in brocoli to the mixture. Tasty and vegan!

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THIS WAS AWESOME! I was so skeptical. I creamed the cottage cheese in the blender. I also put the walnuts in the blender. I lowered the amount of oil. I used a recipe online for the onion mix 4 tsp. instant beef bouillon granules
8 tsp. dried onion
1 tsp. onion powder
1/4 tsp. celery seed or celery salt
Equals 1 package store bought Lipton onion soup mix.

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With a resident vegetarian, its hard for me to find things that we both like to eat. This is an inexpensive, easy and healthy dish that my husband loves. It is unique and it doesn't taste like meat at all but still good nonetheless.